10-year-old terminally ill boy becomes Hyderabad Police chief for a day


Hyderabad, Oct 16 (IANS) : Ten-year-old Sadiq wanted to be police commissioner for a day and his wish was fulfilled by Hyderabad Police Commisisoner Mahender Reddy on Wednesday.


Clad in khaki with a cap, the terminally ill boy occupied the chair of the police commissioner while Mahender Reddy and other officers saluted him.

The boy hailing from Karimnagar district of Telangana was inspired by some of his relatives working in police department and aspired to become the police chief.

Sadiq's wish was fulfilled thanks to the efforts of Make A Wish Foundation, a voluntary organisation working to fulfill the wishes of children with life threatening illness.


"I want to catch rowdies," said the boy when asked what he would do as police commissioner.

Mahender Reddy said he was feeling happy to fulfill the boy's wish.

Pushpa Devi Jain from the foundation said by fulfilling the wishes of children with life threatening medical condition, they were trying to give them happiness which could help in extending their life span.

She said the foundation helped in fulfilling the wishes of many such children. Some children want to meet celebrities and leaders.

In August, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhara Rao fulfilled the wish of a boy by meeting him at a city hospital.

Pushpa appealed to popular Telugu film actor Pawan Kalyan to fulfill the wish of a girl in Khammam district of Telangana. Suffering from brain tumor, the girl has the wish to meet the star.

  

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  • Stany D'sa, Balehonnur/Dubai

    Fri, Oct 17 2014

    Wonderful job by Hyderabad Police Commissioner Mr. Mahender Reddy as he found God in the young soul Sadiq. God bless each one who made the boys dream come true.

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  • Saleem, Kurnool/ Hyderabad

    Thu, Oct 16 2014

    Great job by Make A Wish Foundation by fulfilling these kind of desires.

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  • stany machado, mangalore / nigeria

    Thu, Oct 16 2014

    I salute you Sir for fulfilling the wish of Ten year old Sadiq and bringing happiness on his face.May God heal him of all his illness. Thanks to Make a Wish Foundation.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Oct 16 2014

    It was a noble gesture from the Police to fulfil the wish of a sick child.He must have felt like a real PIC.in uniform.Thanks to the chief ,and Police who collaborated with him and thanks to the NGO.may his health improve atleast for the time being so he can Keep in mind his day.

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  • Reshma Lobo, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Oct 16 2014

    I salute you Sir for fulfilling the wish of Ten year old Sadiq and bringing happiness on his face.May God heal him of all his illness. Thanks to Make a Wish Foundation.

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  • richardhenry, mumbai

    Thu, Oct 16 2014

    Excellent gestures by the police commissioner but only if he carries out the advice given by the one day commissioner.

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  • Af, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 16 2014

    what a wonderful gesture by Hyderabad police and NGO.no words.

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  • yogesh, bombay

    Thu, Oct 16 2014

    It is fine as long the boy is commissioner in cap and dress only as issuing orders like IG/DGP would have repercussions which are unavoidable mess.

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  • peter, Brahmavar/Sharjah

    Thu, Oct 16 2014

    We are all trying to make us ourselves happy always but seldom tries or encourage others to be happy. It is not easy too since we have to sacrifice our selfish ways to keep others happy. One of the oldest teacher told us in send off party. "Students, if you do not do good to others also no problem but at least never do harm to others" This is my blessings to you.

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  • S.F.H, Indian

    Thu, Oct 16 2014

    Dubai police have shown this same sweet gesture a year before for a ill boy who was hit by a deadly disease.

    Nice to see immense happiness in boy's face..

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  • Ali, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 16 2014

    My wish was to become an army man. Unfortunately couldn't . But I will encourage my son to be a Army man

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Thu, Oct 16 2014

    We need to create more smiles like Sadiq in India today, Gr8 job by Police Chief...

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  • vinayak, mangalore / dubai

    Thu, Oct 16 2014

    Indeed a great work carried out by the foundation. May you succeed in saving many more lives.

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  • ayman, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 16 2014

    MY SALUTE BOTH THE HONARABLE OFFICERS MY SALUTE FOR U SIRS AND HON'BLE CHIEF MINISTER

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  • sharmila dsouza, moodubelle, bahrain

    Thu, Oct 16 2014

    Thank you dear police officers and NGO. Salute you people

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